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December 13, 1963 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-12-13

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Stephen B. Shoskes, son of Dr. and Mrs. M. Shoskes, 19778
Chesterfield, was among cadets • recently honored at Riverside
Military Academy of Gainesville, Ga., and Hollywood, Fla. He
was promoted to sergeant-first-class in Riverside's military unit.
The Kutnick Cousins Club will hold a Hanukah party 9. p.m.
Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marty Cohen of Harding
Ave., OA Park. Latkes and games will be featured.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Guyer celebrated their 30th wedding
anniversary Dec. 1, when a surprise party was given in their honor
by their Children, Annie Friedman, Martin and Dan, at the home
of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J.
Friedman, 24239 Leewin. Dr. and Mrs. Martin Guyer, their son
and daughter4n4aw, were surprise visitors, arriving from Fort
Campbell, Kentucky, where Dr. Guyer is stationed. Also present
were Dr. and Mrs. Moses Hartman of Cleveland, the parents of
Sheila Guyer, along with many other friends and relatives.
Six members of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, who are on
the Hadassah Round the World Tour, visited the Hadassah-Hebrew
University Medical Center in Jerusalem. They are. Mrs. Kate Kai-
den, 20106 Picadilly; Mrs. Mabel August Kaplan, 653 Whitmore;
Miss Ann August, •061 Corrington; Mrs. Tobias Garon, 17535
Manderson; Mrs. Sidney Stone, 17535 Manderson, and. Mrs. Samuel
J. Caplan of McNichols Rd.
Mrs. Stanley Winkelman was elected a member of the board
of the Founders Society of the Detroit Art Institute.

Zvi Lurie, head of the organiz-
ation department of the Jewish
Agency Executive, one of the
signers of the Declaration of In-
dependence of the State of Israel
on May 14, 1948, will be the
guest speaker at the third annual
Hanukah dinner of Americans
for Progressive Israel Hashomer
Hatzair, Dec. 22, at the Hayim
Greenberg Center. His topic will
he "A Progressive Israel and the
Jewish World."
A musical program will be
presented a f t e r the dinner.
Friends are invited. For reserva-
tions call TO. 8-0343 or DI.
2-2112.
Born in 1-906, Lurie spent his

childhood and youth in the small
village of Rezekne (Reshitza-
Latvia, near Dvinsk). He is grad-
Congressman Emanuel Celler (D., N.Y.) is shown here
uate of the first Hebrew Second-
ary School in Poland—the "Yav- with House Sneaker John W. McCormick (D., Mass.) planning
strategy to assure passage of the civil rights bill. Rep. Celler,
neh" school in Lodz.
He immigrated to Israel in as House Judiciary chairman, will have charge of floor general-
1925, worked as an agricultural ship for the bill that was strongly advocated by President
laborer (participating in - the Kennedy and is now backed by President Johnson.
"Conquest of Labor in Petach
thbe mother off the col-
onies), and in a stone quarry,:
Faith in the Prophets
• ; John Thomas M.D. in 1848. It is on mad - werk •and 'on infilding, as
interesting to note that this was a member of the Hashomer Hats-
Editor, The Jewish News:
There seems to be a ,contradic- 48 years earlier than Theodor air Kibbutz in Ein Ganim to
tion in your article—"Hanukah, .Herzl's pamphlet, "A Jewish whose founding members he be-
Hadassah Honor Roll support- greeted the large gathering and
Festival of :Strength and Faith"'• State." In 'Elpis Israel" pages longed.
Among
the
founders
of
the
ers
in the hundreds :defied the Mrs. Davis Benson reported as
4141
and
442
we
read,
"There
is,
with .a statement from the Heb-
rew Corner, ."Etzion Group." then, a partial and primary res- Kibbutz Artzi ("Hashomer Hat- inclement weather - on Wednes- -chairman of the fund-raising
The former •declares, "that toration of Jews . . They will air" (1927), and a member of its day night and joined, at a glam- committee.
This year's goal has been ex.
people have the right to :uphold emigrate thither as agriculturists Council to this day, Lurie is ac- orous social function at the
their spiritual rights, that -tyr- •and traders, hi the ;hope of ulti- tive in Hashomer Hatzair on Shaarey Zedek, to acclaim the ceeded and a total of more than
anny should be rejected :even if mately establishing their ,cona- whose behalf and on behalf of success of this year's campaign. $105,000 has been raised, Mrs.
Benson reported.
the force of aims is required." -monwealth . . . I know not the Jewish National Fund he
Mrs. Max Lichter, president,
The event was marked by- a
While we read in the latter, whether the men, who at present 'went on a mission to Poland and
program of entertainment that
"With the fall of the Etzion . contrive the foreign policy of other European countries before
fea tured Mrs. Mike Stonn
Group, .... was broken the hope Britain, entertain the idea of World War H.
Donates
He was .a member of the cen-
("Saucy Sylvia"), who sang. and
Of establishing contacts between assuming the sovereignty of the
inspired audience participation.
_Heb•on, the city of our Fathers, Holy Land, and of promoting its • tral authorities of Histadrut, ac-
Members of the Feriby-Five Or-
and ,Jer.usalem, The Holy -.City; ;colonization by the Jews; . their tive member of the Center of Collection on
ebestra appeared in 'a series of
present intentions, however, are the Agricultural Workers' Union
and the Hebron hills again
and
of
its
Settlement
Depart-
songs, and there was a social
-of
no
importance
one
way
or
the
Civil
War
to
City
main desolate." Do not the .Jews
hour, dan c in g and a buffet
have :spiritual rights to the land other, because they will be eona- ment.
Irving I. Katz, executive sec- supper.
He was a member of the Haga-
and cities of their Fathers, and :pelled, by events soon to hap-
retary of Temple Beth - E1 and
if so, then why ris their _hope pen, to do what, under .existing nah, a member of the executive historiographer if the Jews of
broken? Could it be that the circumstances, heaven and earth of the Vaad Leumi (National Michigan, has donated his .exten-
average Jew has very little if :combined could not move them Council of Palestine Jewry) un-
sive -Civil War collection to the
any faith in his spiritual rights to attempt. . . . The finger of til the establishment of the
head of the information Burton Historical Collection of
of inheriting the land , :GEE his God has indicated a :course to State,
the Detroit Public Library.
be pursued 1,,?y Britain which department of the Vaad
Fathers?
chairman of the Broadcasting
Katz's collection is -especially
cannot
be
evaded,
and
which
her
I have before me a book en-'
Council and other appointments
titled "Elpis Israel" (The Hope . counsellors will not only be will-: on behalf of the Knesset and the rich in -material relating to the
participation of Michigan Jews
.but eager, to adopt when
of Israel), which was written by
the crisis comes upon them." • Vaad Leumi.
in the Civil War. Katz is the
author •of "The Jewish Soldier
The Jewish people ;could show
From Michigan in the :Civil
Award Winner
a -greater faith and hope in Nizer, Schenker
their nation's prophets, and the Presented Awards .by War," published by the Wayne
State - University Press in 1962.
nation of Israel .could be more Jewish Educators
Max Schrut
powerful if the average Jew was
NEW YORK, - (jTA) — The
For Good Photographs
aware of his nation's destiny as American Association for Jew-, MUM ft4TERTAINMENT I
and Prompt Service
revealed by the God of Abra- ish Education., central coordi-
Call me at
ham, Isaac and Jacob, in His nating body for Jewish educa-
Scriptures.
tion in The United States, pre-
Sincerely yours,
sented the Shofar Awards to
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
ARTHUR W. ARMSTRONG Louis Nizer, lawyer and author,
and his orchestra
We Come to Your Home
19216 Meyers.
and Joel 'Schenker, producer, at
With Samples
tIN 3-6501
a 'dinner at the Americana Hotel,:
TY 5-8805
UN 4-6845
If No Answer Call DI 1 ,6847
attended by more than 400 edu
Herb •Spiwak Opens
cators and laymen from all parts
Handyman Stores
of the country.
HAPPY HANUKAH'
Herb Spiwak has announced
The Shofar Award, synibelie
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS CUSTOMERS
the opening of Handyman Stores of the ;idea of .liberty in Jewish,
at 14047 W. Eight Mile, offering tradition, was presented to the
a complete line of mattresses, recipients in recognition of their.
box springs, headboards, custom defense of individual freedom as
"Buy With Confidence."
made naugahyde den and Danish portrayed in Nizer's book, "My
furniture and dual sleep pro-, Life in Court," and Schenker's,
ducts.
production of the play, "A Case
Featured are upholstery sup- of Libel," based on this book.
Gemologists
Diamontologists
plies for "do-It-yourself" custo-
17540 WYOMING
mers,
including
all
types
of
DI 1-1330
Member
of
Technion
DAVID IL BLUMBERG • Main /gibber, leatherettes, fabric
Board
Gives
`Celt'
Aleph Zadik Aleph, teenage and naugahyde. Spiwak also spe-
OPEN EVERY EVENING
'TIL 9 P.M,
boys' group of the Bnai Brith cializes in custom upholstering. to immigrant Girls
For
the
second
consecutive
Boat
and
bench
cushions
are
Youth Organization, has voted
1
its annual Sam Beber Distin- made to order. Handyma n year, a - member of the Technion Q.SULQ—CULSUL2_9-itk.
guished Alumnus Award to Stores is open on Sundays, also, board of governors has given
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
David M. Blumberg of Knox- from 10 am. to 2 p.m. ;For in- $100 pocket money to each new
immigrant
girl
beginning
her
formation,
call
DI
2-1620.
ville, chairman of Bnai Brith's
studies at the Technion, Israel
youth commission. The award,
named Sor the Sounder of JWV, Beth Moses Men Institute of Technology in Haifa.
David Rose, who is also chair-
BBYO, is given each year to
man of the board of the Ameri-
a former ancanber ilm• out- Slate Blood Drive
The Department of Michigan can Teelmion 'Society, initiated
standing contributions be Jew-
ish life and to his profession. Jewish War Veterans, in con- the gift last year in the name
Specializing in ...
Blumberg, BEY° number junction with the Beth - Moses of his late wife, Rebecca Rose. •
from 128 4o 1233 hug year Meti's Club, - will hold a blood
Thirteen new immigrant girls
High Fashion and
beaded the National Assoeia- driVe, '3-'5 and 6-10 p.m. Mon- received the pocket money in
tionaaff Life Underwriters. He day at Beth Moses Synagogue. time for Hanukah. They are
Hair Coloring
is a past president of Knox-
In connection with the drive, studying in the departments of
ville's Jewish Welfare Fund the chest x-ray unit and the dia- physics, chemistry, architecture,
Workmanship Guaranteed
and a leader in the National hetic test unit will be available mechanical , engineerin.g and civil
12811 VV. 7 Mai RD.
Jewish Welfare Board and to all participants. 'The public engineering.
UN 41697
other communal groups.
is asked to cooperate.
Last year, 19 received the gift.

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27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, D ecemb er 13, 1963

Israel Hashomer Celler to Push Civil Rights Bill
Leader to Speak
Here on Dec. 22

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